Shoulder Dysfunction in Parkinson Disease: Review of Clinical, Imaging Findings and Contributing Factors.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Dimitra Paggou, Leonidas Stefanis, Efstathios Chronopoulos, Apostolia Ghika, Andreas Kyrozis, Alexia Balanika, Christos Baltas, Constantin Potagas
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This study aimed to review shoulder clinical and imaging findings in Parkinson's disease (PD), focusing on the significance of timely diagnosis and management of shoulder dysfunction in PD for the prevention of shoulder-related complications. A bibliographical search was employed, using "Parkinson's" and "Shoulder Dysfunction" as keywords. A Magnetic Resonance Imaging, twenty clinical and three US studies were selected as relevant to shoulder dysfunction in PD. Shoulder pain, frozen shoulder and arm swing asymmetry are the most prevalent clinical findings that may antedate cardinal PD symptoms. Supraspinatus tendon thickening or tearing, adhesive capsulitis, acromioclavicular changes, bursa and joint effusion are common shoulder MRI or US-detected abnormalities in mild or severe PD stages. Fractures due to falls or osteoporosis are secondary shoulder pathologies. Higher ipsilateral Unified Parkinson's Disease Rated Scale (UPDRS) scores, rigidity, tremor, and bradykinesia are associated with frozen shoulder. Disease duration, rigidity, and falls are contributing factors for tendon tears, adhesive capsulitis, and fractures respectively. When common symptoms, such as pain and frozen shoulder are unaccounted for by orthopedic or other local primary pathology, they might indicate underlying early PD. Timely diagnosis and appropriate early management of PD may, in turn, help delay or prevent shoulder-related complications.

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帕金森病肩关节功能障碍:临床、影像学表现及影响因素综述
本研究旨在回顾帕金森病(PD)肩关节的临床和影像学表现,重点探讨PD患者肩关节功能障碍的及时诊断和处理对预防肩关节相关并发症的意义。采用文献检索,以“帕金森病”和“肩部功能障碍”为关键词。我们选择了一项磁共振成像、20项临床研究和3项美国研究作为PD患者肩关节功能障碍的相关研究。肩痛、肩关节冻结和手臂摆动不对称是最常见的临床表现,可能早于原发性PD症状。冈上肌腱增厚或撕裂、粘连性囊炎、肩锁骨改变、滑囊和关节积液是轻度或重度PD期常见的肩部MRI或us检测异常。由于跌倒或骨质疏松导致的骨折是继发的肩部病变。较高的同侧统一帕金森病评定量表(UPDRS)评分、强直、震颤和运动迟缓与肩周炎有关。病程、僵硬和跌倒分别是导致肌腱撕裂、粘连性囊炎和骨折的因素。当常见症状,如疼痛和肩周炎没有被骨科或其他局部原发病理解释时,它们可能表明潜在的早期PD。PD的及时诊断和适当的早期治疗可能反过来有助于延迟或预防与肩部相关的并发症。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions (JMNI) is an academic journal dealing with the pathophysiology and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. It is published quarterly (months of issue March, June, September, December). Its purpose is to publish original, peer-reviewed papers of research and clinical experience in all areas of the musculoskeletal system and its interactions with the nervous system, especially metabolic bone diseases, with particular emphasis on osteoporosis. Additionally, JMNI publishes the Abstracts from the biannual meetings of the International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, and hosts Abstracts of other meetings on topics related to the aims and scope of JMNI.
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